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Every word she writes is a lie, including "and" and "the."
Mary Mccarthy
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote humorously suggests that everything someone says is untruthful, even the smallest conjunctions.

Mary McCarthy's quote playfully exaggerates the idea of dishonesty by claiming that every single word spoken by a person is a lie, down to the most fundamental words like 'and' and 'the.' This hyperbolic statement highlights the frustration or irony of dealing with a particularly dishonest person, using humor to create a memorable impact.

Themes

LiesTruthHonestyHumorCommunication

In practice

Example use cases

This could be a funny reference during a discussion about trust in relationships.

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